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  2. Asterisk (PBX) - Wikipedia

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    Asterisk is a software implementation of a private branch exchange (PBX). In conjunction with suitable telephony hardware interfaces and network applications, Asterisk is used to establish and control telephone calls between telecommunication endpoints such as customary telephone sets, destinations on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and devices or services on voice over Internet ...

  3. Digium - Wikipedia

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    It enabled phone calls over the Internet, providing an alternative to hardware-dependent PBX systems at a reduced cost. [2] Asterisk-based business phone systems were the first of a new generation of VoIP-based communications products to compete with companies such as Cisco and Avaya. Reflecting the company's shift away from Linux support to ...

  4. FreePBX - Wikipedia

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    FreePBX is a web-based open-source graphical user interface (GUI) that manages Asterisk, a voice over IP (VoIP) and telephony server. [2]FreePBX is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3, [3] with commercial modules available under their own licenses.

  5. IP PBX - Wikipedia

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    3CX Phone System - was based on Windows operating system, but now has Windows and Linux versions. Asterisk - based on Linux operating system and has the largest market share. Most of the other IP PBXs were derived and customised on Asterisk as you will find a very long list. Bicom Systems; Dialexia; trixbox (formerly Asterisk@Home) FreeSWITCH

  6. Small Business Phone System: A Guide to Service Types ... - AOL

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    Types of business phone systems. Unless you live in an area without a reliable internet connection, the landline versus VoIP debate has a clear winner: VoIP phone service.

  7. Vertical service code - Wikipedia

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    A vertical service code (VSC) is a sequence of digits and the signals star (*) and pound/hash (#) dialed on a telephone keypad or rotary dial to access certain telephone service features. [1]

  8. FreePBX Distro - Wikipedia

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    The FreePBX Distro was released in 2011 as an turnkey solution for building a PBX using Asterisk, CentOS and FreePBX. [9] [10] [11] FreePBX has over 1 million active production PBXs and over 20,000 new systems added each month. [12] The core telephony engine is Asterisk (PBX), as configured by the Open Source FreePBX GUI. [13]

  9. Aastra Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Aastra Technologies Limited, formerly headquartered in Concord, Ontario, Canada, made products and systems for accessing communication networks, including the Internet. Its products included residential and business telephone terminals, screen telephones, Enterprise private branch exchanges (PBX), network access terminals and high-quality ...